How to identify a Ford V8
(→1937-1940 V8 60 flathead) |
(→1948-1951 125-150 hp flathead) |
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==1948-1951 125-150 hp flathead== | ==1948-1951 125-150 hp flathead== | ||
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| − | + | 27 bolts hold down the heads | |
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| − | + | rear mounted conventional style distributor | |
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| − | + | Lincolns came only with hydraulic lifters | |
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| − | + | Big Ford trucks came in both solid and hydraulic lifters | |
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| + | 337 Cubic inchs of total displacment | ||
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| + | 3.50 x 4.375 bore and stroke | ||
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| + | marked as 8EL for Lincolns | ||
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| + | marked as 8EQ for the ford trucks | ||
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== 335 Series Engine Family (Cleveland) (351C/351M/400) == | == 335 Series Engine Family (Cleveland) (351C/351M/400) == | ||
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